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Every week I am hopeful this show will get back on track. It seems to me that the writers have forgotten the history of all of the characters and are just making stuff up as they go along. Even Kevin and V's relationship is just off. Fiona is going to be diagnosed next because her rush to get married to Sean the

Given all of the dialog about shit at that commune, it never occurred to me it was a giant pool of anything but. Frank never would have hesitated if it were plain old mud.

This weeks vehement denial after waking up in a hospital is pretty much the clincher for me. I just hope he has a wake-up call soon before he gets totally kicked out of school. His mentor isn't much of an inspiration at the moment, unless we consider the aiding and abetting Lip's excessive drinking.

As usual, I agree with you. Great review. I can't believe that I am slightly more sympathetic to Lip's return to the Sorority. I think for him it was part of the "cleanse" and I am going to go on a limb and say that perhaps he will soon have his own epiphany as we are fast approaching summer break and internship

Excellent review. What a wasted opportunity, only demonstrating You Can't Go Home Again. After sitting through the apocalypse we end on the WTF moment. It could have possibly redeemed itself if 15 year old William stuck his head out of the window the craft and yelled down "Hey Mom, what's happening?" And Hannibal

As a result of that conference, she had already lost any credible academic reputation anyway. And she already had a perverse family life.

It was okay if you like historical dramas. Not the best of PBS usual very high standards productions. I could not get passed Josh Radnor's poor "dramatic" acting.

Interesting note, in Mercy Street, he plays a character that is seriously shell-shocked from the battlefields of the Civil War, and he played it very much like Ian in his worst bi-polar mixed depression mania scenes.

Stray observation: I'm still confused on the time elapsed, but did I miss Lip's birthday. He is only in his 3rd semester which makes him being a TA a stretch already, and only 20 at the most. But, despite the fact that I am fully aware of college students drinking underage, Lip is underage, and not one, but two,

You said very well exactly what I was getting even more in last night's episode. Caleb is shady, and he used Ian. Ian started to catch on, but then Caleb reassured him. Ian also gets into being the bad boy so he was willing to play along. This relationship has some giant red flags. If it gets Ian into something

Same thought I had as soon as I saw it. Expected more alien torture hallucination actually, but that would have been too way out there.

Yes he is no doubt really sticking it to Fiona. But remember how Fiona just ditched the family leaving Debs in charge while she went off to enjoy her brief marriage? That always bothered me about her and seemed so out of character.

Doesn't Fiona count as convicted felon? I do remember him saying that about Carl because of the gun business, but again I say, he's 14 years old and needs some kind of adult guidance, and he was obviously in pain. He could have said as long as you don't have a gun on you. Although it would not surprise me if we

I agree. Carl has been amazing this season so far. It was heartbreaking when he arrived at Sean's door and that dick just stood there staring at him, barely acknowledging him. Carl is a child who needed some one to take care of him at that moment. When he heard Fiona crying when she got home, he is the one who

Until I saw it in the review, which is great btw, I did not get that it was actually Gawker she sent the picture to. I thought it was some campus or college specific site. You have to admit, it was so artistically framed under Amanda's painting on the wall, it would have been a shame to keep it secret. And who

It seemed to me right from episode one the fact the Mulder and Scully gave up a child was going to be a thread throughout the whole six episodes. I am kind of wanting them to go get the kid already. They gave him up to protect him, but from what we never really knew. The government, the aliens? Now we know there

Carl is 14 years old. He just got out of juvie. Fiona has decided to just let him do his thing. Isn't she still his legal guardian? How do they drop off Chuckie because he has no where else to go, but no one is checking up on Carl! And actually, the last few episodes, if you watch his reactions closely, I think

Thank you. Very well said and explained for those who missed the point,

When Fiona said she had an idea of how to get money, but didn't want to tell Sean (still don't get that) I immediately thought that was where she was going. Although I think Jimmy Steve gave the house to the cop that was in love with Fiona. Again, new plot twist?

First, Myles, excellent review, thank you. I really appreciate the University verisimilitude section. If they are going to include the academic world, there has to be some semblance of reality. Although I did appreciate Helene being taken down. I am concerned for Lip's safety with this witch.
Now that Yanis has